Back Exercise: Lat Pull Down Machine

The lat pull down machine is a great machine primarily used to work the
latissimus dorsi muscle or better known as the "lats". Lats
are a pair of large fan-shaped muscles that run across your middle and
lower back, attaching your arms to your spine.

Many variations can be performed using the lat pull down machine by simply
adjusting your grip on the handle bar or changing the handle bar. This
move focuses on the traditional lat pull down movement.

To perform this move:

Stand, facing the machine, using both hands, grip the handle bar.
The position of your hands should be slightly more than shoulder width
apart.

Pulling the handle bar downwards, extend all the way down until you
are seated, arms stretched out above you holding onto the bar.

Ensure that your legs are positioned underneath the leg pads, feet
flat on the floor. The leg pads should be against your upper thigh;
if they do not touch, adjust them.

DOWNWARD MOVEMENT: To begin the movement inhale and pull the
bar down to your chest. Make sure that your back is straight and does
not arch unnecessarily. Expand your chest and pull your elbows backward.

UPWARD MOVEMENT: Exhale and allow your arms to straighten out
to the starting position before going for another repetition.

VARIATION: Close Grip Lat Pull Downs
These are performed using a triangular shaped bar instead of a straight
bar, and your palms face each other. This move focuses on the teres major
and latissimus dorsi muscles of the back together with the biceps brachii
and brachialis of the upper arm and brachioradialis of the forearm.

The ending position of the lat pull down
machine

Author: Dimi Ingle.Copyright 2009: Remedium. This article may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Remedium.